The main consideration with Irish names is spelling and pronounciation. Unless you live in
Ireland, you will always be correcting people's spellings of names like
Caoimhe and Seiorse.
Names I like from your list:
Caoimhe - I know a 2 year old with this name, her parents call her by a nickname which sounds like "Keevy". Sisters are
Alannah and
OrlaithCatriona -
Love this and it's one with a relatively easy spelling/pronounciation
EilishEithneFionnuala - I know a woman called this, whose nickname is
Nuala
FionntanGradyNiall
Ones I particularly dislike
Dymphna - Sounds dumpy and kind of like "nymph". "dimf" is not an attractive sound.
Eileen - Really dated,
Eileen is at least 70 years old
Neasa - Pronounced like NASA as in the space agency, this doesn't really sound like a name to me
Feardorcha - I don't know how to pronounce this, but it looks like it should be said like "fedora". Also a bit feminine
Meallan -
Mellan - Melon?
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Emma**
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/54547
Favourites:
Eve,
Alice,
Norah,
Isla //
George,
Charlie,
Arthur,
Oscar